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Update on Immigration Court Cases

As regular readers of CIC News may already know, lawyers are currently challenging two major immigration decisions in courts of law. The first concerns the decision by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to eliminate backlogged applications to the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP). In 2012, CIC announced that it would return all FSWP applicants that […]

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Canadian Immigration Questions & Answers with Attorney David Cohen

Every month, Attorney David Cohen will answer a few general Canadian immigration questions submitted by our readers. Here are this month’s questions and answers: I just heard my application to the Immigrant Investor Program will likely be returned. What should I do now? For now, you should wait for more information about how your application […]

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Canadian Immigration News Briefs for February 2014

The following is a summary of developments concerning Canadian Citizenship and Immigration that took place or were announced over the last two weeks. • Children of Immigrants Succeed in Canadian Universities According to a study by Statistics Canada, children of immigrants to Canada are almost twice as likely to attend university as students whose parents […]

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Deadline for Quebec Skilled Worker Applications Rapidly Approaching

The deadline for submission of applications to the Quebec Skilled Worker (QSW) Program is March 31, 2014. On that date, the current regulations governing the program are set to expire. The Government of Quebec has yet to announce its plans for the QSW program going forward, leaving many to speculate as to what the future […]

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Obtaining Canadian Citizenship May Soon Become Harder

Last week, the Canadian government announced its plans to enact sweeping reforms to the Canadian Citizenship Act. These reforms, the first major changes since 1977, will affect the process of applying for Canadian citizenship and introduce new rules for some Canadian citizens. The proposed changes have been tabled in a bill before Canadian Parliament. Though […]

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Government to Eliminate Immigrant Investor, Federal Entrepreneur Programs

In a statement made on the evening of February 11, 2014, the Canadian government announced that it intends to terminate both the Federal Immigrant Investor Program (IIP) and Federal Entrepreneur (EN) program. In doing so, it plans to eliminate several thousand backlogged applications. The Programs The IIP and EN programs have been cornerstones of Canada’s […]

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Canadian Work Permits for Entrepreneurs

Foreign entrepreneurs have a range of options to come to Canada. With their innovative ideas and unique business expertise, these individuals help to drive economic growth across the country. Several Canadian permanent resident immigration programs target entrepreneurs, but the process can be lengthy. For many entrepreneurs, the fastest way to enter Canada is by obtaining […]

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Canadian Immigration News Briefs for Mid-February 2014

The following is a summary of developments concerning Canadian Citizenship and Immigration that took place or were announced over the last two weeks. • New Regulations for Students to Take Force June 1 A number of new regulations for study permits and other international student programs were announced today, February 12. >>Read more… • Major […]

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The Story of Filipino Immigration to Canada

In just a few short decades, Canada’s Filipino community has grown from less than a thousand residents to become one of the country’s largest immigrant demographics. At present, over 500,000 Filipinos call Canada home, and this number is increasing rapidly. In fact, in recent years the Philippines has been the greatest source of immigrants to […]

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Expanding Your Business into the Canadian Market

Landing a contract with a Canadian customer can mean that you or your employees may need to enter Canada to perform work. In recent years, immigration authorities at the Canadian border have increased the level of scrutiny applied to those seeking entry to Canada to work or do business. As a result, many businesses which […]

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Federal Skilled Worker Program Update

The Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) Program remains open until April 30th, 2014. As the date for final submission of applications draws closer, CIC News checks in to see where the program currently stands, and what this means for prospective applicants. Many Occupations Remain Open At present, 15 of the 24 eligible occupations remain open to […]

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Canadian Immigration Questions & Answers with Attorney David Cohen

Every month, Attorney David Cohen will answer a few general Canadian immigration questions submitted by our readers. Here are this month’s questions and answers: On average, how much time does it take to prepare an application for the Federal Skilled Worker Program? Most of the time taken to prepare an application under the Federal Skilled […]

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Canadian Immigration News Briefs for January 2014

The following is a summary of developments concerning Canadian Citizenship and Immigration that took place or were announced over the last two weeks. • Canada Seeks to Double Number of International Students by 2022 According to a new plan released this week, the Canadian government hopes to attract 450,000 international students by 2022. >>Read more… • […]

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Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Program Now Accepting Applications

As of January 2, 2014, the Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Program is accepting new sponsorship applications. With a strict cap of 5,000 placed on application intake, prospective sponsors are working hard to ensure that they submit their applications before the cap closes. “The re-opening of this program has been the subject of great excitement here […]

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Canadian Employers: Permanently Retain Your Temporary Foreign Workers

Canada’s temporary foreign worker program allows Canadian employers to fill short-term labour shortages with qualified workers from abroad. To protect Canadian workers, the program is designed primarily for short term work permits of less than four years. However, because foreign workers typically have skills and experience which are in high demand in Canada, employers often […]

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The Year in Immigration

2013 was an important year in the world of Canadian immigration. Some of the country’s largest immigration programs were opened, closed or changed, and some brand new programs were introduced. “In 2013, we continued to see the Government of Canada shake up its immigration system,” said Attorney David Cohen. “Widespread changes were made across the […]

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Canadian Immigration Questions and Answers with Attorney David Cohen

Every month, Attorney David Cohen will answer a few general Canadian immigration questions submitted by our readers. Here are this month’s questions and answers:  Can a foreigner on a visitor visa apply to change to a temporary work or study visa while remaining in Canada ? No. The first temporary work permit or study permit […]

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Canadian Immigration News Briefs for December 2013 – January 2014

The following is a summary of developments concerning Canadian Citizenship and Immigration that took place or were announced over the last month. • Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Re-opens Today The parent and grandparent sponsorship program, which previously saw a moratorium on application intake, began accepting applications once more on January 2, 2014. >>Read more… • Changes […]

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Healthcare Professionals – Options for Canadian Immigration

CIC News has, in the past, discussed the high demand for nurses in Canada, as well as their many options for immigration. In addition to nurses, Canada is looking for workers in a number of other healthcare fields. In fact, Canadian immigration programs across the country have been structured to specifically attract healthcare practitioners with […]

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